More than 250 people joined the traditional Virgin of the Light pilgrimage in Cartagena, celebrating faith, culture and ...
The Colombian city of Cartagena de Indias has put an end to one of its most iconic tourist images by permanently eliminating horse-drawn carriages.
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Cartagena's colonial-era Walled City is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets hiding mansions, churches, and plazas that each ...
Join travel bloggers Tom and Mike as they take you on a detailed tour of their luxurious Bocagrande apartment in Cartagena, ...
As Jonathan Pine sets off on another high-intensity mission, producers of The Night Manager predict that this Colombian hotel ...
Sea levels in the bay of the Colombian resort have risen seven millimeters per year for the past two decades, the ...
The best time to visit Cartagena is December to April. The city's tropical climate means that, although temperatures tend to stay around the mid-80s year-round, the amount of precipitation each season ...
La ciudad colombiana de Cartagena comenzó a reemplazar sus icónicas calesas tiradas por caballos por carruajes eléctricos el ...
Cartagena's most famous attraction, the city's historic walls, began construction on the eastern edge of the city in 1586 and finished in 1796. Fast forward to 1984 and the iconic walls were ...
Cartagena is a buzzing tourist city in northern Colombia, but hiding in plain sight is a rare species of mangrove, providing essential ecosystem services. According to a 2020 study, between 2000 and ...
Cartagena can be hard to pin down. Inside the turrets and Spanish fortifications of the walled city, architecture preserves Cartagena’s colonial past, while nearby islands offer Caribbean beaches and ...
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